martin luther king jr.'s dream and his passionate call for an end to racism in the united states. abc's reena ninan spoke to people who were there that day and are ready to relive that historic walk once again. good morning, reena. >> reporter: good morning, bianna. this isn't just a victory lap for civil rights. activists and organizers tell us that what moved a nation to come here half a century ago, the issues of equal pay, equal rights, they still remain. ♪ oh, freedom >> reporter: they came in busloads from cities across america. and this morning, lynn french is preparing to make the journey back to the lincoln memorial, where americans demanded an end to racial inequality, after scenes like this. >> we were behind his shoulder in this picture. >> reporter: french was just 16 years old when she attended the march. on saturday, her daughter, tanya, will join her to commemorate 50 years since that historic moment. >> i have a dream today. >> reporter: that year, 1963. president kennedy addressed the nation on tv, boldly supporting civil rights. >> when all americans will have